July 14, 2026 · Sagar Khengat · 5 min read

Complete Beginner's Guide to Blitz of Battle (2026)

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Just downloaded Blitz of Battle? Here's everything you need to win your first match — and keep winning after that. This guide covers the format, the heroes, the modes, the ranking system, and the handful of habits that separate a confused new player from someone climbing steadily. Treat it as your home base. Every section links to a deeper guide when you want more.

Understanding the Format First

Blitz of Battle is a 2v2 mobile MOBA developed by Forgemasters and published by Sanam Games. You and one teammate face two opponents in a compact arena. The match ends in three minutes or less. That's the whole game.

The most common beginner mistake is playing it like a casual brawler — running in, swinging, and hoping. Because matches are so short, every second is either an opportunity or a loss. The players who win consistently are the ones who treat the opening 15 seconds with the same focus as the final fight.

Definition: A MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) is a competitive genre where each player controls one hero with unique abilities, and teams fight to control an objective or destroy the enemy base.

Picking Your First Hero

There are 11 heroes in the game, divided into five classes: Tank, Fighter, Marksman, Mage, and Assassin. Each class has a different role and difficulty level, so you don't need to master every hero right away. Instead, focus on learning one hero really well. Tanks absorb damage, initiate fights, and protect teammates, making them the easiest choice for beginners. Fighters offer a balanced mix of damage and durability, making them another beginner-friendly option. Marksmen deal consistent ranged damage but are more fragile, making them better suited for intermediate players. Mages specialize in burst damage and crowd control, requiring more skill to use effectively, while Assassins are the most challenging class, relying on precise timing and high-risk, high-reward gameplay. If you're completely new, start with a Tank or Fighter, as these classes are more forgiving when you make positioning mistakes while learning the maps and game pace. Cravius (Fighter) is an excellent first hero thanks to his strong attack, solid durability, and straightforward playstyle. Once you've built confidence with the fundamentals, you can gradually explore the more demanding classes like Marksman, Mage, and Assassin.

Learning Your Four Abilities

Every hero has four abilities. The fourth is a Super — a powerful ultimate that can swing an entire fight. Learning what each ability does, its cooldown, and when to use it is the fastest path to improvement.

The biggest early mistake is pressing abilities the moment they come off cooldown. Hold your Super for the right moment — when it will actually decide the fight, not just add a little extra damage.

The Three Game Modes

Action Zone — Control the arena and outlast your opponents. Positioning and objective control decide the winner. Best for learning the format.

Turret Blast — Destroy the enemy base before they destroy yours. A race that rewards pressure and tempo. Every kill should be converted into a push.

Rooms — Create a private lobby, invite friends, or duel 1v1. No stakes, no ranked pressure. The best place to practise your hero before taking it into ranked.

How Ranking Works

The ranked ladder climbs from Scholar at the bottom to Immortal at the very top. Global leaderboards track where you stand against players worldwide. Seasonal rewards go to strong finishers.

Don't rush into ranked. Spend your first sessions in casual matches and Rooms until your hero feels natural. Build a foundation first, then climb.

A Real First Match Scenario

You queue for Action Zone as Cravius. Your random teammate picks Vio (Mage). The match loads on Ephesus Ring. The control zone is in the centre.

Your job: engage the enemy, soak damage, create space for Vio to deal damage from range. You rush the centre at the start, forcing the enemy to react. Vio stays back and pokes with abilities. At 1:30, you land a clean engage and Vio follows up with her burst. You win the exchange. You hold the zone. Match ends at 2:47 with a Victory screen.

That's the 2v2 format working as intended: one hero controls the fight, one hero deals the damage.

Five Habits That Win Early Matches

  1. Stay with your teammate. In 2v2, splitting up usually means dying alone. Fight together and you always have the numbers.
  2. Save your Super for the right moment. Wasting it early is the single most common way beginners lose winnable fights.
  3. Watch the timer. With three-minute matches, know whether to play for the objective or force a fight based on the clock.
  4. Learn one hero before trying others. Mastery beats variety at every level of play.

Use Rooms to practise. A few 1v1 duels teach you your hero's limits faster than ranked losses will.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do you play Blitz of Battle?

Pick a hero, drop into a 2v2 match, and work with your teammate to control the arena or destroy the enemy base before the three-minute timer ends. Use four abilities strategically and save your Super for key moments.

Q: What is the best hero for beginners in Blitz of Battle?

Tanks and Fighters are the most beginner-friendly because they survive positioning mistakes while you learn. Cravius (Fighter) and tank-class heroes with durable stats are strong starting picks.

Q: How do ranks work in Blitz of Battle?

The ranked ladder climbs from Scholar up to Immortal, with global leaderboards and seasonal rewards. Win matches to climb — build consistency before grinding ranked.

Q: What are the game modes in Blitz of Battle?

Three modes: Action Zone (control the arena), Turret Blast (destroy the enemy base), and Rooms (custom lobbies and 1v1 duels for practice or playing with friends).

Q: How do you win in 2v2?

Stay with your teammate, coordinate abilities, control the objective, and manage the timer. Disciplined teamwork beats solo aggression in 2v2 almost every time.

Q: Is there a 1v1 mode in Blitz of Battle?

Yes. The Rooms mode lets you duel anyone 1v1, which is the best place to practise a hero and test matchups without ranked pressure.

Q: What does the Super ability do?

The Super is each hero's fourth and most powerful ability — an ultimate that can turn the outcome of a fight. Timing it well is one of the biggest skill gaps between new and experienced players.